3. 8.G.1.1
Figure I can be transformed to create Figure
2 using a single transformation. Whic...
Mathematics, 13.04.2021 17:40, corvettapj6583
3. 8.G.1.1
Figure I can be transformed to create Figure
2 using a single transformation. Which
transformation can be used to accomplish
this?
A. Dilation
B. Rotation
C. Reflection
D. Translation
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